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Brother HL-2270DW Compact Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex Review


Brother HL-2270DW Compact Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex Review
The hl-2270dw is a compact, monochrome laser printer with built-in wireless and ethernet network interfaces for small office or home office printer sharing. it features a fast print speed up to 27ppm, automatic duplex printing for two-sided documents, and up to 2400 x 600 dpi resolution for high-quality output. in addition, the printer’s stylish, space-saving design fits virtually anywhere.the hl-2270dw provides flexible paper handling via an adjustable, 250-sheet capacity tray and a manual by-pass slot for printing thicker media. it also offers a high-yield 2,600-page replacement toner cartridge to help lower operating costs and a toner save mode for less critical business documents.




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HP LaserJet Pro P1102w Printer (CE657A#BGJ) Review


HP LaserJet Pro P1102w Printer (CE657A#BGJ) Review
The affordable HP LaserJet P1102W brings the reliability, quality, and economy of monochrome laser printing to your home office. The P1102W connects to your computer via high-speed USB 2.0, and prints up to 19 pages per minute of bold, crisp texts. With WiFi 802.11b/g support, you can print wirelessly from anywhere in your home or office. The P1102W’s 150-sheet paper tray and single-sheet feeder allow you to print on letter, legal, executive, postcard sized paper, and envelopes. The 100-sheet output tray keeps your print job neatly stacked until you're ready to pick it up. The compact LaserJet P1102W fits easily on your desk or shelf and is an economical solution for users who print lots of text documents!




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Brother HL4570CDW Color Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex Review



Brother HL4570CDW Color Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex Review


The Brother HL4570CDW Color Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex features Up to 30ppm color and black printing, Automatic duplex printing, Wireless, Ethernet and Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interfaces, Up to 2400 x 600 dpi resolution and USB direct interface. It produces brilliant, high-quality output at an impressive print speed of up to 30 pages per minute in color and black.




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Brother Printer MFC7360N Monochrome Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax and built in Networking review



Brother Printer MFC7360N Monochrome Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax and built in Networking review


The MFC-7360N is a compact and affordable laser all-in-one ideal for small offices or home offices. It produces fast, high-quality monochrome laser printing and copying at up to 24ppm, as well as color scanning and faxing into one space-saving design. It also offers a built-in Ethernet interface for sharing with others on your network.The MFC-7360N provides flexible paper handling via an adjustable, 250-sheet capacity tray and a manual by-pass slot for printing thicker media. A 35-page capacity automatic document feeder allows you to copy, scan or fax multi-page documents quickly and easily. Additionally, it offers a high-yield 2,600-page replacement toner cartridge to help lower operating costs.




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Brother Printer Wireless Monochrome Printer, Dark Grey (HL2280DW) Review



Brother Printer Wireless Monochrome Printer, Dark Grey (HL2280DW)

The HL-2280DW is a versatile monochrome laser printer that features fast printing at up to 27ppm, as well as convenience copying and color scanning capabilities. It includes built-in wireless and Ethernet network interfaces for small office or home office printer sharing. The HL-2280DW also provides automatic duplex for producing for two-sided output as well as flexible paper handling via an adjustable, 250-sheet capacity tray and a manual by-pass slot for printing thicker media. In addition, the printer's stylish, space-saving design fits virtually anywhere. Affordable to own and operate, the HL-2280DW uses a high-yield replacement toner cartridge to help reduce your operating costs, and a Toner Save mode for printing less critical business documents. The built-in wireless 802.11b/g and Ethernet interfaces to share with others on your network. Eliminate extra cables and conveniently place your printer with wireless networking or connect locally to a single computer via its USB interface. Use the document glass for convenience copying or high-quality color scanning. Offers an up a 19200 x 19200 dpi (interpolated) resolution and a variety of "scan-to" features. Users with wireless access points that support Wi-Fi Protected Setup or AOSS can automatically configure their wireless settings by simply pressing a button on their router.




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Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451dw Printer, 21 ppm Print Speed, 600 x 600 dpi Resolution, 2-line LCD, 128MB Storage Memory, WiFi, USB


Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451dw Printer, 21 ppm Print Speed, 600 x 600 dpi Resolution, 2-line LCD, 128MB Storage Memory, WiFi, USB

The HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451dw printer produces professional color documents quickly and quietly with its 21 ppm print speed. Make great looking prints in sizes ranging from 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 14" legal documents. Use the wireless or wired network connections to share the M451dw with multiple users, or use the USB connection for single users. The 300 sheet combined media capacity allows you to breeze through bigger jobs without having to refill the trays.




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Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451nw Printer, 21 ppm Print Speed, 600 x 600 dpi Resolution, 2-line LCD, 128MB Storage Memory, WiFi, USB


Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451nw Printer, 21 ppm Print Speed, 600 x 600 dpi Resolution, 2-line LCD, 128MB Storage Memory, WiFi, USB
The Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451nw printer produces professional color documents quickly and quietly with its 21 ppm print speed. Make great looking prints in sizes ranging from 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 14" legal documents. Use the wireless or wired network connections to share the M451nw with multiple users, or use the USB connection for single users. The 300 sheet combined media capacity allows you to breeze through bigger jobs without having to refill the trays frequently.




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Brother MFC-8480DN High-Performance Laser All-in-One with Networking and Duplex Printing



Brother MFC-8480DN High-Performance Laser All-in-One with Networking and Duplex Printing
The MFC-8480DN is a high-performance laser all-in-one with networking and duplex printing for your business or small workgroup




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Video Podcast #2 released – Bill’s Big Rig

Video podcast #2 of the Reverse Engineers Show has been released. This time we turn it up to 11! Visit http://thereverseengineersshow.podshow.com to view.




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The Miracle Field Single is now available

The new single has been released at www.thereverseengineers.com, buy it now for just 99 cents. This song is our first release since our Max Q album. More singles will be coming in the very near future.




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Max Q Now Available as MP3 Album

Our Max Q Album is now available as a MP3 Album. For all of you that have an iPod this will satisfy the need for instant gratification of downloading the album digitally. All files are 320kbps DRM-free MP3 files which will work on an iPod or any MP3 player. Click here to view the updated […]




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New look for The Reverse Engineers Website

The Reverse Engineers website has been revamped. We now have quick links to our Myspace page and our iLike.com pages.  We hope you like the new look of the site and watch out for further improvements to the site in the near future. Check it out here: www.thereverseengineers.com




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New songs to be recorded soon

The band has been steadily at work writing new songs for what we are calling a mini-album. We plan on releasing a mini-album of 3 songs by June. This mini-album will be part 1 of 4. We will be releasing each mini-album as digital downloads and then release a cd upon completion of all 4 […]




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We’ve moved to a new blog!

Check out the new band blog at http://yourlocalblog.com/thereverseengineers




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Hey bartender, Gimme some Pig Virus

Federal health authorities recommended Monday that doctors suspend using Rotarix, one of two vaccines licensed in the United States against rotavirus, saying the vaccine is contaminated with material from a pig virus. (CNN)

Infants have an immature immune system that naturally gets challenged all the time by germs and toxins from the environment and people. This constant exposure helps the complex primary (mucous membranes and gut) and secondary (cellular blood cells and antibodies) human immune systems to keep the body as free from disease as possible.

Vaccines play havoc with this interweaving of and interplay of organic chemistry and which has an effect on every part of the development of the child. This interference is evident in the latest story of the rotavirus vaccine having a DNA contaminant from an animal during its manufacture. this discovery was by chance through a research group's examination of vaccines looking for any such contamination.

Rotavirus symptoms in babies and toddlers tend to be much more serious because of their developing immune system. (www.whattoexpect.com)

Doesn't it stand to reason that the "developing immune system" is also heavily tested by vaccines?

Around 4 to 5 million babies are born in the US each year. 100 infants have been reported by the CDC to die from rotavirus each year, which is a severe stomach ailment. We'll never know the huge toll getting vaccines takes on infants because the government, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and establishment medicine, close their eyes to this travesty in favor of the money to be made from vaccines. 1 million children received the vaccine for rotavirus already this year.

Almost all children have become infected with rotavirus by their third birthday. Repeat infections with different viral strains are possible, and most children have several episodes of rotavirus infection in the first years of life. After several infections with different strains of the virus, children acquire immunity to rotavirus. (www.medicinenet.com)

Vaccines for rotavirus require multiple doses, and most vaccines do not confer lifelong immunity, as do the antibodies to the actual germs.

And, as the drug companies like to state, the bottom line is that no one can prove the efficacy of any vaccines because there has never been a scientific double-blind study to prove they work. The statistics cited by the CDC are admittedly self-serving and vague in order to provide P R for citizens to line up for their vaccines.

As for me--my own DNA is quite enough, thank you. I'll pass on the pig virus.




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The Pope Turns His Back Again

The Catholic Church is mind boggling to me. Most formal religions' teachings are pretty far-fetched, but my exposure for most of my life is to the basic tenets of Christianity, some of which are man as God, virgin conception, rising from the dead--not to mention innumerable miracles, more like magic tricks, that we haven't seen the likes of since--are simply...mind boggling.

And I am surrounded by people who call themselves Christians, and I have learned through the years that some of these people actually know what beliefs they are following, including the ones mentioned above.

I'm really not trying to start a discussion of religion--I'm more interested in how far from any concept of morality and grounded spirituality the Catholic Church has strayed. Granted there was the Inquisition, among dozens of other historical transgressions across the centuries. But now in the middle of mass media and internet scrutiny, the Pope himself is turning his back on the victims of sexual abuse caused by his own flock under his own nose--right there in Europe, even Italy, where the tourists flow to the Vatican to get back to the origin of the religion. And he's done it before--

Christopher Dickey puts this bit of monumental hypocrisy in trenchant perspective -- Newsweek on line: When Death Came For the Archbishop.




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Obama, Afghanistan, and the "Long War"

Is it a coincidence that the same day Tom Hayden writes about The 'Long War' quagmire, Obama pops up in Afghanistan on an "unannounced trip?"

Probably--but the implications of Hayden's op-ed piece are dire: in the absence of an ongoing "Cold War" to stoke the fires of unbridled defense expenses, the neocons will need to promote 80 years of undeclared war against "insurgent groups from Europe to South Asia."

Of course, along with defense contractors keeping in business--big business--there is the untold correlating hardship of casualties of Americans in the field.

So is Obama in Afghanistan today to reassure troops on their mission, to discuss options for the long haul with his generals? Or is he developing a way to sell the taxpayers on why they need to pay for 100,000 ground forces in a country who's biggest export is based on the opium poppy seed?




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[Vaccine] Side Effects That Were Unavoidable

The meaning of the title of this post is up for grabs in the Supreme Court in a vaccine case against drug company Wyeth, now owned by drug giant Pfizer. It's a complicated case in legalities, and which court should be hearing the arguments, and more jargon and nonsense.

What it's really about, is that a little girl was severely harmed by a vaccine years ago, and several years later that vaccine was removed from the market because it was so dangerous. Yet the courts say the proof is not there that the vaccine was at fault.

"...case turns on the text of the federal law, which bars ordinary lawsuits “if the injury or death resulted from side effects that were unavoidable even though the vaccine was properly prepared and was accompanied by proper directions and warnings.”

Much of the argument concerned the meaning of the word “unavoidable.”
“The language that they used is certainly, to say the least, confusing,” Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg said." [NY TIMES]

The Obama administration sides with Wyeth. The record of the FDA in coming to the aid of US public health is so abominable, it makes the reference to it in the following quote worse than any Comedy Central punch line:

"The U.S. government filed a brief and argued on behalf of Wyeth, with assistant to the solicitor general Benjamin J. Horwich telling the court that the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control make determinations about which vaccines are safe and effective, and it should stay that way.

'It would be extraordinary to institute a system where juries would be second guessing a decision' by federal experts, he said." [Post-Gazette]

As they say in the movie business, "What a throw-away line!" Any jury would have the benefit of input from various experts from all sides--and in this age of skepticism of government oversight, from Katrina on down to the recent multi-million-egg recall, who wants to have the sole last word on vaccine safety be the FDA and CDC? Hands please?

"Justice Sonia Sotomayor, meanwhile, seemed to sympathize with the argument that manufacturers could keep less safe vaccines on the market without a legal incentive.

'What is the motivation for manufacturers to continue testing [vaccines] and voluntarily stopping [sales] if a better design is found somewhere else?' she asked. 'I don't see why they should stop before they cause as many injuries as they need to before the FDA tells them to stop.' " [Post-Gazette]

--A voice of clarity amidst the dense fog.




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Paid-For Republican Takeover

Not that the dems don't do it--use huge amounts of money to buy ads to win elections. But since Watergate, there were supposed to be some controls on this system of who donated what funds to whom...

“It creates all the appearances of dirty dealings and undue influence because our candidates are awash in funds the public is ignorant about,” said Roger Witten, a partner in the New York office of WilmerHale, who served as assistant special prosecutor in the Watergate special prosecution force. “This is the problem that was supposedly addressed after Watergate.” http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/weekinreview/17abramson.html?_r=1


Does the average citizen care? Does he or she vote? Think of all that money going to charities, like Haitians who are struggling because of the earthquake, or the mess left over from Katrina...or bailing out homeowners who want to make mortgage payments but can't because of the wrong choices of their elected representatives.

But this isn't new news:

"In 1907, direct corporate donations to candidates were legally barred in a campaign finance reform push by President Theodore Roosevelt. But that law and others — the foundation for many Watergate convictions — are all but obsolete. This is why many supporters of strict campaign finance laws are wringing their hands."http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/weekinreview/17abramson.html?_r=1

(Very nicely researched and written by JILL ABRAMSON of New York Times.)





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FDA is "Safety Last" on the Lap-Band

Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, on the fall of the US Food and Drug Administration from the old days of real oversight to modern times of rubber-stamping:

"Is the motto of the Food and Drug Administration "safety last" when it comes to the Lap-Band?" --
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2011/02/michael-hiltzik-the-fda-and-the-lap-band.html




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Michael Moore Says It Best

"America is NOT Broke." So says Michael Moore in Wisconsin--I knew about the 400 richest people's wealth equalling half of the rest of the population's. I just never heard it expressed as well as in Moore's speech:

"...400 obscenely rich people, most of whom benefited in some way from the multi-trillion dollar taxpayer "bailout" of 2008, now have more loot, stock and property than the assets of 155 million Americans combined."





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Your Trusted Dr Could be a Criminal at Large and it's all LEGAL!

Drs get paid to promote certain drugs to patients when other cheaper or older drugs might be better in the same instance, Who do you trust? Your own research and knowledge, or else you'e at the whim of greed and apathy. http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/commentary/la-oe-ornstein-doctors-payments-20110908,0,2056950.story





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All the News That Fits Shouldn't be Print

Statins don't lower mortality rates--niacin can help, flouride doesn't prevent cavities--xylitol is proven to work, vaccines are tampering with our primary immune systems causing lunges in elevations of childhood diabetes, asthma, and yes, autism spectral dysfunctions.

Banks are foreclosing on the lousy loan holders they goosed into biting at the worng hand. Slow moving DA's back east are pouncing on BofA and Wells Fargo for hazy unethical methods of screwing the little guy who wanted to own his own home.

The media makes every little sensational story about sexual deviancy and celebrity maladjustment and being held up to close judgmental scrutiny a huge ational dilemma--it's not.

Where';s the truth these days? If Israel attacks Iran because they built Nuke capable weapons does that help keep those weapons holstered? As the Republicans spout the stupidest nonsense that school children laugh about because if they said it their teachers would wonder why they were trying to be goofy, one wonders where the cooler heads are that need to prevail because in fact  there are seriously mega-desctructive weapons out there that can kill us all, and there are financial greed mongers and drug pushers who could kill us all a little more cleverly, but dead just the same.

Time for the cooler prevailing heads to speak out loudly, before they start getting squashed into a corner by some Gingrich fathead know-nothing amd makes them look like the radicals of the hippie dippy 60's.--You know, the drug-crazed free-sex nuts who thought the War in Vietnam was wrong and took so many years to gain traction because Nixon said they were commie-infiltrated and anti-American.

Is that what we are? A bunch of drugged up terrified hair-brained whacko's? The middle class that goes to work every day and makes the place run? And have to listen and watch nutball junk coming out of the mouths of policitians, CEO's, pundits claiming to have inside expert knowledge. Or are we lacking clear grounded leadership--or avoiding it. We voted for it last time around,. Time to start giving it some creedence after 4 years of seasoning. Stop believeing everything you read and expecially watch on TV.




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World -- Stand by...

Syria's government is killing its own citizens. That's about the time when the government becomes illegitimate, at least according to the US Declaration of Independence: "...burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people." The rest of the world watches as relatively small towns in Syria are decimated by Bashar Al-Assad. Even so, thousands thousands are killed and thousands of families are destroyed.

In a brilliant video from France 24 Chris Dickey calmly and eloquently explains that the western countries, including and especially the US, will not intervene.

So a thought came to me--what if Israel, with all of its power and expert intelligence, took it upon itself as a humanitarian effort to relieve the people of Syria of the constant bombing and killing, and got rid of Assad on its own?  The Arabs don't even like this guy anymore, for better or for worse...

I can hear the arguments against me of how ignorant, naive, stupid, and isolated (after all here in California people are either high, oblivious, or so wrapped up in the Oscars they haven't got a clue about politics, the middle east, or anything else for that matter).

But if the US is expected to take up the gauntlet against inhumane rights and atrocities in the world, why shouldn't Israel also take a stand?  I'm sure the world community would condemn and even react against Israel trying to get rid of the Assad regime in Syria, in order to save the lives of innocent civilians. But there is talk about israel attacking Iran because of the development of nuclear weapons--and that would be just as bad a move or worse than attacking Syria. 

At least there could be a perceived positive motive in removing the government of Syria, while a pre-emptive strike against Iran would have very little to recommend it, especially in the eyes of CNN and the networks. Either way, the people of the US aren't going to care much since they mostly don't pay attention to international events or politics--most haven't even noticed the price of gas went up 25 cents over the weekend!




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Voters opposed to Obamacre says it Doesn't go Far Enough!

Some polls showing the -for and -against Obama health care bill are misleading. In some cases, people who might have been in the "in favor" of Obama health care collumn were "opposed" but not because they were against health care reform. They simply didn't think the health care law went far enough by excluding the public option and other more equitable measures that would have caost the average taxpayer less while lessening the intrusion of for-profit health insurance companies.

As it stands, and has been combed through SCOTUS, it's about as far-reaching and beneficial as anything that's come up since FDR's Social Security, and LBJ's Great Society.

Don't be afraid of socialism--we live in a socialist republic. Some on the right would use smoke and mirrors to mae you think our form of government is a democracy--it's certainly not communism, but then neither is China--they are run by dictators who champion entrepreneurial capitalism.

The next best move, ASAP, would be astimulus plan twice the size of the last, instituted by Obama in collabroaion with the Fed. Then we'll see happ days come here again...




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BhoScanner 2.2.4

It is known that the browser helper objects are loaded each time the browser is started up. Such objects run in the same memory context as the browser and can perform any action on the available windows and modules. For ex., a browser helper object can install hooks to monitor messages and actions, etc .Some BHOs are helpful, like the Adobe Acrobat or Google Toolbar Browser Helper Objects, but there could be malicious ones among them that will harm your computer, especially those planted by viruses or spyware. BhoScanner allows you to discover browser helper objects of your computer including parasites and trojans. BhoScanner gives you a quick look at the BHOs installed on Local or Remote PC, tells you by coloured icons ( green icon - safe, yellow icon - unknown, red icon - harmful ) whether specific BHO is known to be safe or harmful.




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FreeWebLinkSubmitter 1.3.2

Free Web Link Submitter is a freeware program to POST submit your data, URL or other information. The program includes simple database that allows you to submit your web site to the Internet's biggest search engines and directories and request domain whois information. The program allows to add, edit and save your data to XML document and load it from XML file. The tool is designed with a user-friendly interface and is easy to use.




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Free Website Submitter 1.1.6

Free Website Submitter software is search engine submission tool that helps automatically submit your URL to over 1600 different Websites, search engines, directories and link pages. It's the Internet marketing and promotion software for web site owner, Web master, SEO and Web consultant. The tool is designed with a user-friendly interface and is easy to use.




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WebPlacementVerifier 1.0

Web Placement Verifier is a freeware program that allows check your site search engine placement for multiple keywords, to see if your site is in the first top pages of a search engine result for a specific keyword. It's important to be in the first top pages of a search result because most people using search engines don't go past the 3rd page. Web Placement Verifier will search for the keywords entered and if it finds your site within the page depth selected, it will report the page number and position where it was found. You can try different keyword combinations, and also search for your competitors rankings. The tool is designed with a user-friendly interface and is easy to use.




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Backup Key Recovery 2.2.7

In the event of a computer crash, you lose hundreds of dollars in software if you cannot find your product keys, with Backup Key Recovery you can prevent losing your investment and money. Backup Key Recovery recovers over +4500 popular software product keys from an old or crashed hard disk drive




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NBMonitor Network Bandwidth Monitor Software 1.6.8

NBMonitor tracks your Internet bandwidth (upload and downloads) usage, monitors all your Internet, it shows all the active connections you have to the Internet at any given moment and also the volume of traffic flowing through them. NBMonitor displays real-time details about your network connections and network adapter's bandwidth usage. Unlike others, it shows process names initiated network connections and allows you to set filters to capture only the traffic you are interested in.




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BlueAuditor 1.7.4

BlueAuditor is a private area network auditor and easy-to-use program for detecting and monitoring mobile devices in a wireless network. It can discover and track any mobile device within a distance between 1 and 100 meters and display key information about each device being detected as well as the services device provided. With the growing popularity of the mobile technology, BlueAuditor �will enable network administrators to effectively audit their wireless networks against security vulnerabilities associated with the use of mobile devices. BlueAuditor enables the user to save the data of the detected mobile devices in an .xml file and supports the most Microsoft drivers available on the market. All the mentioned features are provided with a user friendly graphical interface.




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What Is Bosu

The benefits of exercising using the bosu and some how to bosu exercises for your core, upper and lower body.




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Benefits of Sports Massage

About the benfits of sports massage and the types of massage.




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Benefits of Strength Training for Women

The benefits for women of strength training.




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Bodybuilding Advice for Teens and Teenage Bodybuilders

Tips and advice for teenagers working out with weights or about to start bodybuilding, weight training.




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Exercise Benefits from the Bosu Ball

About the exercise benefits of using a Bosu Ball when you work out.




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About Resistance Bands and Free Video

Resistance bands for strength training and a video on lateral shoulder raises exercise as demonstrated by Kim Lyons .




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Exercise Balls

The benefits of using exercise balls for core strength training, function training workouts, improving stability and cardio workouts.




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Free Back Pain Relief Guide

A free 50 page guide about back pain relief.




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Using A Bike Trainer for Winter Cardio

Indoor bike trainers and the various types.




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Weight Training and Bodybuilding Tips

Here are some tips when you are weight training or bodybuilding.




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Burley Bike Trailers

Everything you need to know about bike trailers and various models of bike trailers.




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Leg Workout for Rollerblading

About helping you to get your legs in shape for the first time that you go rollerblading this spring.




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Renegade Dumbbell Rows

Text description and video showing you how to do renegade dumbbell rows exercise




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Full Body Exercise Workout

A full body exercise workout will enable you to lose belly fat, lose weight and it provides for a great cardiovascular workout.